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It's cheap for what it is, bearing in mind the actual car was only £4.5k in Japan, the rest is taxes, shipping, making it UK legal etc and JM's cut. You'll not find one much cheaper than what I have paid anyway, and if you do it's been here for years, been modified poorly etc.
It's a daily for...
These are the last pictures from JM Imports, I'll be collecting the car on Tuesday morning, much EXCITE!
This is the reason I wanted fresh from Japan... 19 years and 80,000 miles, yet more solid than a 3 year old low mileage UK car...
And then it has been undersealed, I'll be...
They want me to collect it a day later on 29th, but I've had to get a mate take a day off work so I can get there so that's not happening.
Also, it's now DVLA registered.
Turns out I'm on 24 month rolling, think they sacked 12 month off last year so it was 24 month or nothing.
TBH I barely use it, it's just online storage that doesn't destroy image quality for me.
Fair play for tackling the glazing yourself. Guarantee I'd have smashed them into a million tiny pieces, lost my rag and ended up ruining the bodywork with a foot or something similar.
Exactly, people love these places that charge £1 per Inch per wheel, who are just rough arse industrial powdercoaters that deal with iron/steel. Then wonder why they get a s**t job.
If you're firing rough cast at alloy wheels you're a moron. This is why I tell people they get what they pay for when it comes to having wheels done, but nobody listens.
Depends on size, what finish you want and most importantly, how pikey the place you use are. There's plenty of industrial powdercoaters that just don't give a s**t about jobs like that.
That's just what was fresh in with mine, there's loads of metal up there. They had a few classic Skylines a while back, hoping they're still there when I go up.
Yeah it is, I've loads of regular SD cards kicking around. Apparently at 1080p you get around 4 hours on a 32GB, that'll be plenty.
Gone and bought a 3 Silver anyway.
Also found this, saves paying for the privilege of recording whilst charging...